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M M m W m " "W Tkmmbwm » Amber Tips /ea.^s

i Have You Tried Amber Tips' Tea? yOU owe il to yourself to try Amber Tips Tea, even though you like the brand you are now using. Many women thought the tea they were buying was the best value lor the money, but a trial of Amber Tips soon convinced them that for delicious flavour, exceptional quality and strength, it was far superior to the brand they had previously been using. Moreover, il is very economical —you can make more cups ol delicious fragrant tea from a pound of Amber Tip# than from ordinary tea. Amber Tips Tea is packed in a special air-tight and damp-proof carton, thus preserving all its delicious flavour and strength. Tell your grocer you want Amber Tips Tea find insist on getting it. It is sold in three grades, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/-.

T|ETAILS of a teat it underwent for a whole season in Tara:mki on a herd of 100 cows as iigainst a siniilai* herd on an adjoining farm milked by hand. The most Exhaustive Teat eve: made of a milking machine. A Herd. B Herd A Herd (hand-milked) result. 1906-7 .. £748, milked by hand 1000-7 .. .. £754 • deficit of £G 1007-8 .. £503, milked liv hand 1007-8 .. .. £SOO deficit of £27 1908-8 .. £BO3, milked ty machine 100S-9 .. .. £748 gain of £55 It will thus be seen that the leas of £27 was turned into a profit of £55 by the machine, an improvement really of £B2. Add to this the saving in LAIiOU and the inachfne is a gift to you before one season is over. ITS PRINCIPLE IS THE BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GREATEST THE SECRETARY, offices, R. A WIGGINS, General Manager, 60, 68 The Terrace, Wellington. Works, l'almerston North. DOMINION PRESSURE MILKING MACHINE

AT 101 DIRECT SHIPMENT from ED. BOM AND CO. (England). Gents' Glace Kid and Boxcalf Bats. Ladies' Alda Shoes „ Button Shies „ Lnce Shoes „ Twin-bar Shoes „ Glace Kid Derby Shoei „ Glace Kil Bal. Boots < „ GJace Kid Button Boots „ Glace Kid One-bar Shoes „ Glace Kid Twin-bar Shots „ Entout Shoes, or convertible shoe, or. the 3 in 1 shoe, in tan and black „ Entout Cos. Shoe JOHN GRAYSON DEVON ST. CEXT 11 A L TARANAKI FARMERS SAVEDHUNDREDS OF POUNDS LAST SEASON BY USING ONLY -iFRASEIt'S—RELIABLE CATTLE DRENCH THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES of thi? Drench have beeh recognised by leading farmers throughout the district, fr oni whom we have received numerous testimonials of a flattering charact or. FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH is the BEST REMEDY for all inflammatory and feverish disorders, colds, chills, influenza, Ted-water, cos'tiveness, loss of cud, indigestion, hide-bound, surfeits and heaviness, in CATTLE, PIGS, SHEEP AND HORSES. ®S" EACH PAOKET CONTAINS FOUR FULL DOBEB Trices: 1/6 per pkt., 15/- per do* pkts. If your storekeeper does not stock FRASER'S CATTLE DRENCH, emd direct to us and we will forward it free of carriage. FRASER'S ANTISEPTIC TABLETS FOR THE PREVENTION OF ABORTION IN CATTLE These Tablets are highly concentrated and have always been found perfectly safe and reliable and easy to use. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Prepared under tie Supervision of 'W M. ERASE M.P.S. V., and N.Z. TARANAKI DRUG STORES. DEVON ST. (Opposite Bellringer's) .. R, NEW PLYMOUTH.

RELIABLE SEEDS FOR SPRING SOWING

I AM NOW OFFERING my NEW SEASON'S CARROT and MANGOLD SEED, all of which have been caxefu lly tested, and are of the highest geriiiiaating power, The above are all grown in the Dominion from selected roots, nnd will be found to be far superior in vitality and germination to the lest imported. The many fine specimens of roots grown from niy seeds which are being continually sent to mo for exhibition are the best indication of the quality of my seed*. A SATISFIED OUSTOMER 18 THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT. MR. F. TOTHILL, of Wrights' Hut ii, Invercargill, writes under date of July 28:— "Kindly forward me 5s worth of Carrot Seed to Wrights' ]!uah. I had some beautiful Carrots from, your seed that I got last year, so I wish to put in a bigger piece this year, for 1 could not meet* the demands for such a fine carrot. 11 ' Mr. Tothill recognises the importance ot procuring the very best seed and prefers to buy from me, and pay postage, rather than experiment with seed obtainable nearer home. THE MORAL TO TARANAKI FARMERS IS OBVIOUS. MANGOLD-Long Red. MANGOLD—YeIIow Globe. MANGOLD—GoIden Tankard. CARROT—Sinclair's Champion. CARROT—Barriball (the old favorite). SEEDSMAN NEWTON KING. :: :: NEW KiYMOUTH &, STRATFORD.

PLANTING SEASON. All kinds of trees are growa and an for sale at R McK. MORISON'S ,BIEAT?ORD. If you want SHELTER TREES——Go to MORISON'S If you want a good GARDEN HEDGE—--Go to MORISON'S If yott want FRUIT TREES—Go to MORISON'S, If you want Trees, Shrubs, or Plants of any kind, iro to—- . MORISON'S NURSERY, Stratford. Telephone 22. Address; R. McK. Moriion, Th« Knmnr, Strattori:

tenders. tenders arc called by the undersigned for the purchase of g Beautiful ENGLISH GRANDFATHER C.UXA, now ou view at our premises (opposite Theatre Royal), Devon (St New Plymouth. The ordinary selling price of the clock la £45. but as we ueed the room it takes up fo r large quantities of new goods now toeing opened up, we rausf get it out of the way. A deposit of £1 must accompany lead) tender (for which a receipt will 1» given) and if tender is not accepted de posit be returned. The lowest or any tender not ncces eanly accepted, SKEATES BROS WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS 9»VOH St.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 186, 10 September 1909, Page 4

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